Taft Papers on League of NationsMacmillan, 1920 - Počet stran: 340 |
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Strana xiv
... carried out without action on the part of Congress than a treaty calling for the payment of money ; because in Congress alone resides the power to declare war just as in Congress alone resides the power to make appropriations of money ...
... carried out without action on the part of Congress than a treaty calling for the payment of money ; because in Congress alone resides the power to declare war just as in Congress alone resides the power to make appropriations of money ...
Strana 14
... carry out such an award , the Council shall propose what steps should be taken to give effect thereto . ARTICLE XIV ... carry out in full good faith any award that may be rendered . In the event of any failure to carry out the award the ...
... carry out such an award , the Council shall propose what steps should be taken to give effect thereto . ARTICLE XIV ... carry out in full good faith any award that may be rendered . In the event of any failure to carry out the award the ...
Strana 56
... carried out in good faith . The question as to whether commissioners of arbi- tration , under the Jay Treaty , had power to determine their own jurisdiction was brought by Rufus King , American Minister in London , to the attention of ...
... carried out in good faith . The question as to whether commissioners of arbi- tration , under the Jay Treaty , had power to determine their own jurisdiction was brought by Rufus King , American Minister in London , to the attention of ...
Strana 57
... carry out the provision we must have a joint council of the powers to determine when the time had arrived . for military action and war , and that this would substitute the action of the council for the constitutional discretion of ...
... carry out the provision we must have a joint council of the powers to determine when the time had arrived . for military action and war , and that this would substitute the action of the council for the constitutional discretion of ...
Strana 58
... carry out that which we in a Constitutional way have agreed to do . Thus to impose in a Constitutional way by treaty an obligation on Congress is not to take away its power to discharge it or to refuse to discharge it . In 1904 we ...
... carry out that which we in a Constitutional way have agreed to do . Thus to impose in a Constitutional way by treaty an obligation on Congress is not to take away its power to discharge it or to refuse to discharge it . In 1904 we ...
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